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Blagojevich hits one-year mark in prison – has anything changed?

Blagojevich hits one-year mark in prison – has anything changed?

March 15, the ides of March, is the one-year anniversary of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich heading to prison. At the time of his conviction Illinois Policy Institute CEO John Tillman hailed the Blagojevich verdict as an opportunity to end an era of corruption in Illinois. “This trial represented what is the absolute worst of...

By Brian Costin

38 Illinois agencies recognized for Sunshine Week

38 Illinois agencies recognized for Sunshine Week

Illinois has a serious corruption problem. Illinois is ranked as the third-most corrupt state in the country. When it comes to fighting corruption, proactive online transparency is one of the greatest tools a local government agency can implement. It’s also an essential tool to educate and engage citizens to participate fully in the democratic process. During Sunshine Week...

By Brian Costin

SEC charges Illinois with securities fraud

SEC charges Illinois with securities fraud

[updated 3.15.13] Illinois politicians are not honest about the depth of the state’s pension crisis. They chronically understate the scale of the problem to taxpayers and state workers. According to the federal Securities and Exchange Commission, the state has misled investors as well. Today the SEC announced it was charging Illinois with securities fraud. From a...

By Ted Dabrowski

Collective bargaining transparency bill HB 2689 shot down in House Committee

Collective bargaining transparency bill HB 2689 shot down in House Committee

Yesterday a bill that would allow the public to see union contracts and comment on them before they are signed stalled in committee, becoming yet another victim of pressure from union officials who want to keep the public in the dark about the deals they make. The bill actually had both supporters and opponents from...

By Paul Kersey

Illinois Senate Republicans rebut Madigan’s ‘free lunch’ claim

Illinois Senate Republicans rebut Madigan’s ‘free lunch’ claim

In response to Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s claims that downstate school districts are getting a “free lunch” when it comes to teachers’ pensions, Illinois Senate Republicans released a newreport Tuesday outlining the disproportionate share of education funding Chicago receives. Here’s its main point: The net result of [school funding in Illinois] is a significant budget...

Voting board members given 30 minutes to analyze Hinsdale teachers’ contract

Voting board members given 30 minutes to analyze Hinsdale teachers’ contract

In January, I wrote about my ordeal in obtaining my local school district’s collective bargaining agreement. The public, including taxpayers like me, wasn’t allowed to examine the new teachers’ contract until 38 days after the contract was approved by the board. Once I finally got ahold of the contract I found out the teacher salary raises were...

By Brian Costin

HB 3411 makes Illinois’ already-broken pension system worse

HB 3411 makes Illinois’ already-broken pension system worse

HB 3411 known as Cross-Nekritz – the latest iteration of Nekritz-Biss – paints over Illinois’ pension crisis with more of the same broken policies that have pushed government retirement systems to the edge of collapse. This bill: Perpetuates unstable, unpredictable and unmanageable defined benefit systems – The key driver of Illinois’ pension crisis is the state’s defined...

By Benjamin VanMetre

New details of AFSCME contract emerge, painting a troubling picture of overly generous benefits

New details of AFSCME contract emerge, painting a troubling picture of overly generous benefits

The more you know about the recent contract between the state and Council 31 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the less there is to like. While the final contract itself remains out of public view, a description put together by AFSCME for its members reveals troubling details. It appears that...

By Paul Kersey

Signing up for ObamaCare – tougher than filing taxes?

Signing up for ObamaCare – tougher than filing taxes?

With new ObamaCare coverage slated to kick in Jan. 1, 2014, more details are beginning to unfold regarding the inner workings of this complex law. Including a picture from Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office showing the regulations vs. the actual bill.   Now, the Health and Human Services Department has released a draft application for individuals interested in...

By Hilary Gowins

Business tax credit offers more options for school choice

Business tax credit offers more options for school choice

A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog post about how Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, introduced a bill that would give tax credits to corporations if they donate to nonprofit organizations that provide scholarships to students in low-income families for private school tuition. Now, state Rep. Michael Connelly, R-Wheaton, has introduced a parallel bill in the Illinois General Assembly....

The city of Chicago takes a shot at energy drinks

The city of Chicago takes a shot at energy drinks

What do elected officials of the nation’s third-largest city do when only four out of every 10 kids who start freshman year at a public high school graduate and only six out of every 100 freshmen go on to get four-year college degrees? What else would such officials have to do when murders in this city...

By Chris Andriesen

The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address

The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address

Some of the tone of Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s rhetoric was a move in the right direction during his budget address; but his strategy and plan for execution didn’t match. While painting an optimistic picture of what he has achieved during his tenure, Quinn outlined what he called an “honest” and “balanced” budget for fiscal...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

In his budget address on Wednesday, Gov. Quinn touted the number of jobs that have been created during the past two years. The governor would have you believe that Illinois’ job crisis is over. But that’s far from the truth. As today’s labor release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows, Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped...

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner

Under Quinn’s deal with AFSCME, taxpayers still pay 95 percent of retirees’ health insurance costs

Under Quinn’s deal with AFSCME, taxpayers still pay 95 percent of retirees’ health insurance costs

For years, retired state government workers have contributed little or nothing toward the cost of their health insurance premiums. This sweetheart deal costs Illinois taxpayers roughly $1 billion a year, with costs continuing to climb year after year. The state’s unfunded liability for retiree health insurance is more than $54 billion. Lawmakers decided to do...

By Jonathan Ingram